CCTV

ANPR camera

by Mark Rowe

The DF5200HD-IR-ANPR is a new camera from Dallmeier. Its images are optimised for the automatic recognition of vehicle number plates, the German manufacturers say.

The camera comes with integrated infra-red illumination. The recognition of number plates is on a SEDOR ANPR Server appliance. The camera provides high-resolution and monochrome video footage for 24-hour number plate recognition, regardless of weather conditions or changing lighting, according to the firm.

The camera features infrared sensitivity and permanently supplies infrared images with excellent contrast, it is claimed. The restriction on the infrared range allows for the elimination of disturbing daylight and ambient conditions, suitable it is claimed for a precise number plate recognition in a 24/7 operation.

The infrared sensitivity of the camera is supported by the integrated homogeneous IR illumination. It is based on semi-covert 850 nm high power LEDs and permits an illumination range of up to 18 m.

The camera comes with presets to provide optimum recordings for the number plate recognition with SEDOR ANPR Server. This allows for adjustment of the settings to different capture ranges. Adjustments of the camera settings are usually not required.

The camera comes with a RAM memory that is used by the EdgeStorage function for storing the video stream in case of a network failure. When the network is restored, the SmartBackfill function ensures transmission to the SMAVIA recording system. This stores the video stream and then continues the recording of the live stream seamlessly.

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